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introduces the world’s smallest & lightest full-function indoor wireless electric helicopter - Revolutor, which is suitable for training for a full-fledged R/C helicopter, plus other fun purposes.
Features: The extraordinary small and light body weighing only 100 grams enables an indoor flight. The rotor control system using optical sensors have realized a simple mechanism. The Revolutor is equipped with free-gyro sensor to enable outstanding hovering stability. Dedicated electronic circuitry allows independent 4-channel (vertical, rotation, backward/forward, left/right) control. It has styrofoam body and rotors for safety. Indoor use primarily, not wind- or water-proof. 3-meter wired Stabilization Power Source (optional) allows a maximum of 30-min. flight time.
Full Set Contents:

- Assembled main body x 1
- 4-ch transmitter x 1
- Controller x 1
- Charger x 1
- Rotors - 1 pr.
- Driver x 1
- Seal x 1
- You need the NiMH Battery to fly this helicopter!
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Specification: |
Number of bands:
1 /
Length:
290mm /
Height:
102mm /
Width:
48mm /
Weight:
100g /
Main rotor diameter:
350mm /
Tail rotor diameter:
100mm /
Total height:
122mm /
Width of the skid:
71mm /
Radio control range:
10m /
Flight time:
About 3 minute when using wireless,
and about 30 minutes when using Stabilization Power Source (optional). (NOTE: This Stabilization
Power Source plugs directly into your electrical outlet & connects to the battery of the helicopter. A single flight time of 30 min. or more will damage the motors. You must allow the helicopter to cool down for a good 15 min. between these long flights.) |
   
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Accessories: Body, rotors & other parts can be replaced with new if necessary. An optional color wireless camera that weighs only 12 grams can be installed onto the helicopter cabin and shoots as it flies! Imagine the usage & fun this brings you. Remote controller & charger for the helicopter are included with this ready-to-fly kit, one controller can be used to control both the Revolutor & the same company's Gyrosaucer (see menu).
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